What is the Kinect® driver?
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Kinect® controller is an accessory for Microsoft's Xbox 360® game console that can reduce the user's movement through three cameras, allowing the user to control the game system by body movements. The infrared light pattern is constantly projecting and uses the display of the range to decrypt the three -dimensional image, including the player. The accessory is in the shape of a long rod connected to the motorized base. Kinect® also has four voice commands and voice chat via Xbox Live®, allowing the player to communicate without a headset. For optimum performance with Kinect® driver, players should have approximately 20 square feet (2.2 square meters) of available space.
Kinect® technology is able to detect players, including gestures with hands and body, as well as facial recognition. Because the Kinect® driver uses more power than USB ports on the Xbox 360® Provide, it uses a unique power cord. For use with versions of Xbox 360® that would beSK made before loosening the Xbox 360®, an adapter that has a port specifically for Kinect®.
first announced 1 June 2009 on Electronic Entertainment EXPO (E3), the Kinect® control unit was still known as the developmental code "Project Natal". Microsoft depicted three demo games to illustrate the ability of Kinect'S® to target 48 skeletal points per person, using up to four individuals at that time. The following year, Microsoft announced the official accessory name and confirmed the release date.
Kinect® controller was officially released in November 2010 and 17 compatible video games. Microsoft had a $ 5 million (USD) advertising budget on the device, more than the Xbox 360® advertise on advertise. Kinect®, considered commercial success, sold 8 million units in the first two months after its release and earned a record in GuinnessFor "the fastest selling consumer electronic equipment".
Kinect® has proved to be popular and outside the game community and was used for many unintended purposes, including robot control and 3D archaeological scanning. The official software development set (SDK) for Kinect® released Microsoft on June 16, 2011 containing drivers for use with Windows® 7. SDK allows developers to create Kinect software with different programming languages, including C ++, C# and Visual Basic.